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Hi everyone! Looking for a bit of help here. This message keeps popping up when I try to put in my url (www.qltyctrl.com).
I've tried qltyctrl.com, www.qltyctrl.com, and http://www.qltyctrl.com and nothing works. Can someone help me out here?
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Hey Keith,
Thanks for writing in and sorry for the trouble! It seems that some DNS hosts are blocking our servers from reaching some sites, which causes this error to be thrown for those sites. Our engineers are working to get our servers white-listed with these DNS hosts so I am going to send your site information to them so they can investigate if this is the same issue happening with your site. In order to do that, I will need to create an email in our support desk, so you will receive an email from me shortly and I will follow up with you there once I have an update.
I apologize for the inconvenience this causes.
Chiaryn
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